I don't really know.  I think the problem may be as Chris said.  I
just may not be able to follow instructions.  I have started over and
am following the instructions that came with my LFS Live CD.  Now that
I am using cut and paste, I "think" things will go slightly smoother.

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Spahn, Daniel<dsp...@cuh2a.com> wrote:
>
>>Perhaps, I am having trouble reading instructions again.
>>
>>When I compile Glibc on pass 1 (Section 5.7.1) , I get and error
>>stating that my -mtune switch value is bad, but when I look in my
>>config.parms file, it shows:
>>CFLAGS += -march=i486 -mtune=native
>>just like the case code in the third box of 5.7.1 indicates it should be.
>>
>>Do you think I should skip the specification of this case statement in
>>the third box of 5.7.1 and let the configre script guess my
>>architechture or should I try -march=pentium and -mtune=pentium?
>>
>>I am running on a two core Pentium D processor.
>
> It's been a while since I've touched LFS, so please correct me if I'm wrong. 
> With this version of GCC, is it still necessary to use -march with mtune? 
> Also, is it an LFS thing, or would it make sense to use march=nocona for that 
> processor?
>
>>Side Question: When one of you helpful people respond to my email, how
>>so I reply so that the message gets back to the LFS mail groups.  I
>>can's seem to figure out how the mail server would know which replay
>>goes with what thread?
> Doesn't it just use the subject line?
>
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